CLEVELAND, Ohio — Quinshon Judkins has been putting the league on notice seven weeks into his career.

Six weeks, to be exact.

Off-the-field issues kept the 36th overall pick sidelined for training camp and the preseason period. He didn’t ink his contract until the day before the season opener, which he also missed.

Yet, Judkins has proven to be one of the NFL’s top running backs in the first half of the season.

However, on Sunday he faces as challenging a run defense as he may encounter all season in the New England Patriots.

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Judkins’ Performance

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